Charlotte Hornets forward Miles Bridges took home the MVP award en route to leading Team USA past Team World 151-131 in the Rising Stars Challenge on Friday at Chicago's United Center.

Bridges had 20 points on 8-of-12 shooting, five assists, five rebounds, three steals and some highlight-reel dunks in Team USA's 20-point win. He helped his side outscore its opponents 44-24 in the third quarter and 80-50 in the second half overall after trailing 81-71 at halftime.

Bridges put on a show in the second half, perhaps never more than on this pass off the backboard to himself a la ex-Orlando Magic forward Tracy McGrady:

The Ja to Zion connection is UNSTOPPABLE 😱 #NBARisingStars https://t.co/yPtYRmXt61

Williamson put on a 360-degree windmill show at the end of the game, which developed into an unofficial dunk contest. None of the shots went in, but the attempts still got the crowd buzzing regardless:

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If only these Zion dunk attempts went in 😦 https://t.co/JecdYK5hPX

It was an off-night for Doncic and the World team for the most part, but the Mavs superstar still provided a moment to remember by casually pulling up behind half-court and nailing a bank shot before halftime:

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Luka’s half-court heave had Trae speechless 😂 https://t.co/aqeMV51c7z

New York Knicks wing RJ Barrett led the World team with 27 points on 11-of-17 shooting. It was a great effort overall and a solid bounce-back performance after Atlanta Hawks point guard Trae Young hit him with the nutmeg in the early going:

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Trae wastes no time breaking out the nutmeg 👀 https://t.co/stjYNqOgj6

Barrett led all scorers and also had 15 at halftime.

Team World and Team USA are now tied at three wins apiece since the Rising Stars Challenge format changed in 2015.